no it doesnt say it does on the lables
elementFontfont-familyfont-sizefont-stylefont-variantfont-weightletter-spacingline-heighttext-decorationtext-aligntext-indenttext-transformwhite-spaceword-spacingcolorBackgroundbg-attachmentbg-colorbg-imagebg-positionbg-repeatBoxwidthheightborder-topborder-rightborder-bottomborder-leftmarginpaddingmax-heightmin-heightmax-widthmin-widthoutline-coloroutline-styleoutline-widthPositioningpositiontopbottomrightleftfloatdisplayclearz-indexListlist-style-imagelist-style-typelist-style-positionTablevertical-alignborder-collapseborder-spacingcaption-sideempty-cellstable-layoutEffectstext-shadow-webkit-box-shadowborder-radiusOtheroverflowcursorvisibility"Kirkland Natural Spring Water from Costco, is, however, not recommended for drinking in a fluoridated region. This water comes from the Source Aurèle in Jandun, France from where it's exported to the UK and to fluoridated Australia. This Natural Spring Water (note that this is different from the more strictly regulated Natural Mineral Water status) contains 1ppm fluoride. Fluoride is NOT declared on the label. There is also doubt about whether the use of the word 'natural' should be legally used on the label since it seems to imply that the water is NMW."
So YES, it DOES have fluoride.... "no it doesnt say it does on the labels" ... *facepalm*
simple: 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen multiplied by billions
Not all towns fluoridate the water; Sacramento, CA, for example, does not. Most bottled water is fluoride-free. However, fluoridated water causes very few health problems.
Pure water does not contain fluoride, but much drinking water does contain fluoride that is deliberately added to reduce tooth decay of children who drink the water. Some drinking water supplies also contain fluoride naturally.
Yes hydrogen fluoride can be dissolved in pure water.
no
usually bottled water does not have fluoride in it unless they advertise that it does (like nursery water or water specifically for kids they may add fluoride to those)
simple: 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen multiplied by billions
Not all towns fluoridate the water; Sacramento, CA, for example, does not. Most bottled water is fluoride-free. However, fluoridated water causes very few health problems.
Fluoride is very good for your teeth as it helps to strengthen the enamel against cavities. The most common source of fluoride is community water (ie. bottled water). Excess fluoride may cause something called "fluorosis" which is staining on the teeth.
Kirkland Signature, a private label brand owned by Costco, offers a wide range of popular products, including their Kirkland Signature toilet paper, Kirkland Signature batteries, and Kirkland Signature wine. These products are known for their quality and value for money.
yes
Please grab the bottled water in the fridge!=Do not let the bottled water go to waste. The bottled water in the pantry is Aquafinas, not Zephyrhills. =P Lolz..=
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No. Boiling water will not remove fluoride. Distilling it will.
Pure water does not contain fluoride, but much drinking water does contain fluoride that is deliberately added to reduce tooth decay of children who drink the water. Some drinking water supplies also contain fluoride naturally.
Charles Pinth invented bottled water in 1813. Dasani and Aquafina are 2 of the most popular brands of bottled water.
Bottled water, like any other water, is still H20.